Even if we could square a policy of a middle eastern muslim genocide with the Christian moral traditions of this country, there are still more than enough radicalized Islamists residing in the west to pose a continuing threat to us for quite some time. And they'd be infinitely more motivated to kill us all, of course.
This type of thinking is what is wrong. It would only take a few months of Sharia law imposed on you or for you to experience what these people would and will do to you and your family to change your thinking.
As for these people you don't have to kill all of them or even most of them to get them to change their ways.
You just have to assure without question or the slightest hesitation in their minds that [1]. They cannot win or gain one wish with their acts of violence [2] that you will kill ever last one of them and turn their country into a pile of rubble without food, water, electricity or any kind of future hope, if that's what it takes to make them stop.
It is one thing to say you don't care about death, or for leaders to encourage others to die with the hope of an eventual win for their side.
You can always find some idealistic stupid sheep ripe for the plucking. It is entirely another thing to for the ordinary masses to face certain death or annihilation.
Arafat always threatened to kill himself but clung to every last minute even dying a cruel and deserved death.
These Islamic fanatics have nothing on the Japanese who had their god with them everyday who encouraged them to die [ and they did by the thou ands ,quite a large % for such a small nation] but he gave up his dignity and deity to stay alive.
Where are those suicide fanatics today?
No it's just a matter of our leaders have the guts to do what is necessary to protect the lives and future lives of our citizens.
It's leadership that the Western world including us is lacking, not ability.